Why Biden, Macron and More Leaders Have Low Approval Ratings
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Study seeks to find out why Black women have the highest death rate for most cancers
The American Cancer Society is trying to find out why Black women have the highest death rate for most cancers.CBS News - Top stories -
The real reason why Wall Street’s ‘fear gauge’ seems so low right now
Forget the conspiracy theories about the Vix being ‘broken’. The real reason why the index is so low is because that’s exactly where stocks put it.MarketWatch - Business -
Why Did My Father Have an FBI File?
J. Edgar Hoover’s abuse of the bureau hit home for me decades later.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why have student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza gone global?
Ceasefire and divestment calls have spread beyond US campuses, with more expected as Rafah offensive begins. University campuses around the world have been the stage of a growing number of protests by students demanding academic institutions ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Why Uber’s stock is having a bumpy ride after earnings
Uber Technologies Inc. posted mixed earnings on Wednesday, beating estimates on an adjusted profit metric while giving an outlook for bookings that was below expectations.MarketWatch - Business -
Why coffee futures may have already hit their peak for the year
Coffee futures rallied last month, with the benchmark robusta variety climbing to a record and prices for arabica at their highest since 2022. But analysts suggest that prices for both have topped out for the year as weather conditions in Vietnam ...MarketWatch - Business -
2024 NFL rookie minicamps: Here's why these 10 undrafted free agents have a great chance to make rosters
Based on skillset and situation, these are players to watchCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
The U.S. Is Getting More Heavy Tornado Days. Scientists Are Trying to Figure Out Why.
The number of tornadoes so far in the United States this year is just above average. But their distribution is changing.The New York Times - Science -
AstraZeneca Withdraws Covid Vaccine Worldwide, Citing Low Demand
The shot is no longer being manufactured or supplied, and it is no longer authorized for use in Europe.The New York Times - Business - Covid -
FDA chief says bird flu risk to humans is low, but agency is preparing
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is preparing in case the current strain of avian flu circulating in the U.S. jumps to humans on a large scale, the agency’s commissioner told senators Wednesday. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf told the ...The Hill - Politics - FDA -
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Israel-Gaza war live updates: Biden warns US will halt more weapons shipments to Israel if major Rafah offensive launched
The US president said he had made it clear to PM Netanyahu that if Israeli military ‘go into Rafah, I’m not supplying the weapons’. See all our Middle East crisis coverageAnalysis: Biden seeks to pull rank in US-Israel relationship – a trial of ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Public School Leaders Spar With Congress Over Antisemitism
The committee that earlier questioned leaders of elite universities turned its eye to high schools.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil prices end higher after dipping to eight-week lows as U.S. crude supplies fall
Oil futures settled higher on Wednesday, finding support after a brief dip to their lowest levels in about eight weeks, as U.S. government data showed an unexpected weekly decline in domestic crude inventories.MarketWatch - Business -
Mexico hit by hours of rolling blackouts after high temps, low power generation
Mexico has been hit by hours of rolling blackouts late Tuesday due to high temperatures and temporary drops in electrical power generationABC News - World -
How to choose the right HELOC when rates are high
If you want to tap into your home's equity with a HELOC, here's how to find the best option right now.CBS News - Top stories -
Gold Steady as Traders Weigh Fed Rate Prospects
Gold was steady early in Asia as investors continue to weigh Fed signals on rate cuts.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Interest rates expected to stay at 16-year high
The Bank of England will decide interest rates later, but is not expected to cut them until the summer.BBC News - Top stories